
Abeba walked miles carrying her autistic granddaughter, desperate for help. At a Medical Outreach in Ethiopia, she found answers, support, and hope.
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It is amazing how much depth we can see when we understand the Jewish foundation upon which the New Covenant is built God is One; He is cohesive and intentional

Praying for Israel seems to be either wholly on or completely off the radar of Believers Here are five reasons we should be praying for Israel and Jerusalem, especially this October 6

It’s not a day for saying, “Happy Holiday.” Yom Kippur – the Day of Atonement – is a serious and solemn day. It is the holiest day of the Jewish year, and its observance includes “afflicting oneself” with fasting. The customary greeting on Yom Kippur is “May you have an easy fast.
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Rosh Hashanah means “head of the year” in Hebrew, and as such, it is a time of year when Jewish people examine their lives and seek God’s forgiveness and blessing for the coming year.

As I write, I sense a stirring in my spirit … an anticipation of things to come if only we’ll continue to move forward in faith. Even now, prophetically significant events continue to unfold before our eyes.

Back in July, we asked you to pray for a trip that Rabbi Jonathan Bernis and two leaders from our Congregation and Leadership Development (CLD) team were taking together They traveled to Ethiopia and Zimbabwe for our annual gatherings of Messianic congregational leaders